Note: This is a student project from a course affiliated with the Ethnography of the University Initiative. EUI supports faculty development of courses in which students conduct original research on their university, and encourages students to think about colleges and universities in relation to their communities and within larger national and global contexts.
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Description
Title: | University Women's Golf |
Author(s): | Moy, Lauren |
Subject(s): | Athletics
History Gender KIN494 |
Abstract: | This project examines the history and progression of the Women’s golf team at the university. The author seeks to answer how opportunities became available for these athletes, and how the women’s team has progressed since its inception. |
Issue Date: | 2007-05-15 |
Genre: | Essay |
Type: | Text |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2142/1800 |
Publication Status: | unpublished |
Date Available in IDEALS: | 2007-08-20 |
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Student Communities and Culture
The university offers an extraordinary opportunity to study and document student communities, life, and culture. This collection includes research on the activities, clubs, and durable social networks that comprise sometimes the greater portion of the university experience for students. -
Student Research from the Ethnography of the University Initiative - Applied Health Sciences